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_aLynch, Thomas R. _e1 |
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_aRadically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy _bTheory and Practice for Treating Disorders of Overcontrol. _c |
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_aOakland : _bContext Press, _c(c)2017. |
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505 | 0 | 0 | _aIntro; Introduction; Overview of Core RO DBT Tenets; Overview of the Bookâ#x80;#x99;s Contents; In RO DBT, Silliness Is No Laughing Matter; Chapter 1; Radical Openness and Disorders of Overcontrol; Self-Control: Can You Have Too Much of a Good Thing?; Basic Postulates of RO DBT; Treatment Development and Efficacy Research; Chapter 2; A Neurobiosocial Theory for Disorders of Overcontrol; A Novel Neuroregulatory Model of Socioemotional Functioning; A Biosocial Theory for Disorders of Overcontrol; Social Signaling: A Novel Mechanism of Change; Chapter 3; Assessment Strategies |
505 | 0 | 0 | _aAssessing Overcontrol: A Conceptual FrameworkCommon Errors and Problematic Assumptions; The OC Diagnostic Protocol: Diagnosing Overcontrol, Step by Step; Future Directions; Chapter 4; Overview of Therapy Assumptions, Structure, and Targets; RO DBT Core Assumptions; Overview of Treatment Structure and Targets; Chapter 5; Maximizing Client Engagement; Enhancing Client Engagement via the Physical Environment; Enhancing Client Engagement via Orientation and Commitment; Commitment Problems Unique to Overcontrol; Enhancing Engagement Through Sequencing; Chapter 6 |
505 | 0 | 0 | _aSocial Signaling Matters: Micromimicry, Mirror Neurons, and Social ConnectednessSocial Bonds, Mimicry, and Mirror Neurons; One Size Does Not Fit All; Eye Contact; The â#x80;#x9C;Deer in the Headlightsâ#x80;#x9D; Response; Heat-Off Strategies; Heat-On Strategies; Therapeutic Use of Cooperative Social Signaling; The Therapist as Tribal Ambassador; Managing Maladaptive OC Social Signaling; Tribe Matters; Chapter 7; Radical Openness and Self-Enquiry: Personal Practice, Therapeutic Modeling, Supervision, and Team Consultation; Openness Is Tribal Glue; Openness, Collaboration, and Compliance |
505 | 0 | 0 | _aOpenness, Tribes, and LearningOne Secret of Healthy Living Is the Cultivation of Healthy Self-Doubt; What Is Radical Openness?; Practicing Self-Enquiry and Outing Oneself; RO DBT Team Consultation and Supervision; Using a Consultation Team to Enhance Supervision and Treatment Outcomes; Chapter 8; The Therapeutic Alliance, Alliance Ruptures, and Repairs; The RO DBT Therapeutic Stance; The Therapeutic Alliance; Alliance Ruptures and Repairs; Prevention of Premature Treatment Dropout; Chapter 9; Treatment Targeting and Intervention: Prioritizing Social Signaling; Kindness First and Foremost |
505 | 0 | 0 | _aRadically Open Living: Developing a Life Worth SharingStructuring Sessions with the RO DBT Treatment Target Hierarchy; Targeting In-Session Social Signaling: Basic Principles; Monitoring Treatment Targets with Diary Cards; Valued Goals, Themes, and Targets; From Targeting to Intervention: An Overview of Treatment Strategies; Chapter 10; Dialectical and Behavioral Strategies; Why Dialectics?; Behavioral Principles and Strategies; Chapter 11; Final Remarks, Practical Questions, and Treatment Adherence; Some Commonly Asked Questions; Final Remarks |
500 | _aAppendix 1: Assessing Styles of Coping: Word-Pair Checklist | ||
520 | 0 | _aRadically open-dialectical behavior therapy (RO-DBT) is a breakthrough, transdiagnostic approach for helping clients with extremely difficult-to-treat overcontrol (OC) disorders such as anorexia nervosa, chronic depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Written by the founder of RO-DBT and never before published, this comprehensive volume outlines the core theories of RO-DBT, and provides a framework for implementing RO-DBT in individual therapy. | |
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650 | 0 | _aDialectical behavior therapy. | |
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_aCompulsive behavior _xTreatment. |
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650 | 0 | _aSelf-control. | |
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